imovr ThermoTread GTX User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
Oice Treadmill

By incorporating a treadmill desk into your daily work life you are about to join legions of formerly sedentary workers who have discovered the
many health and productivity benefits of moving while working. We’re confident that once you experience what it’s like to have greater energy,
less pain, increased stamina, and heightened concentration—among other significant benefits—you will never want to go back to endless days
of just sitting in front of a computer.
The iMovR ThermoTread GTX is the most advanced oice walking treadmill ever created, designed specifically to live in a quiet oice environment,
not a noisy gym. It is intended to work together with a stable, height-adjustable desk, at typical walking speeds of 1.0 to 2.5 mph. Being that
walking on a treadmill at slow speeds is much harder on the motor than running on one at high speeds, the gearing ratio of the ThermoTread
GTX’s drivetrain is optimized for these slow walking speeds, and will outperform all other treadmills in terms of power consumption, noise, and
reliability at these low speeds.
Keep in mind that the user’s primary goal should be to spend less time sitting, while gaining some benefits from working with a slightly elevated
heart rate. Cardio exercise is decidedly not the objective of treadmill desking. As we like to say at iMovR, “if you’re sweating, you must be doing
it wrong!” After the first couple of days of use you will find the ideal speed for your gait that will feel most comfortable for you, and allow you
to type with accuracy. Walking too fast may impede your productivity, so spend some time trying out dierent speeds to find your “sweet spot”
pace. While our digital controller tracks distance, speed, step count, and calorie burn, our oice fitness experts always point out that hours not
spent sitting is the key measure of successful treadmill desk usage.
GETTING STARTED
The Getting Started section of this manual will get you working while walking in no time, but first we need to review some important safety
information to ensure that your experience is a positive one and that your equipment always performs at peak eiciency. The vast majority of
treadmill support calls can be attributed to a failure to properly level the treadmill or to keep it properly lubricated and clean. To ensure that
your treadmill continues to work trouble-free for many years and your warranty coverage remains intact, please pay particular attention to the
instructions in this manual pertaining to installation and regular maintenance. Please note that failure to follow the instructions in this manual
may void your warranty.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read all instructions carefully before using this treadmill.
CONGRATULATIONS!
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
• The ThermoTread GTX is a very power-eicient device and should work perfectly well on standard 10A circuits (i.e. any power outlet in the
home or oice). A special high-amp circuit is not required as would often be the case with a running treadmill. As long as the ThermoTread
GTX is the only device on the circuit (recommended), it should never trip a 10A circuit breaker in normal use. Maintaining a proper lubrication
schedule is essential to keeping friction at bay and power consumption minimized, extending the useful life of the equipment, and keeping the
warranty intact.
• If you find that your treadmill is tripping a circuit breaker then immediately stop using the treadmill and make sure it is properly cleaned and
lubricated with iMovR-brand, 100% silicone lubricant. If there is a lot of dirt under the belt follow the instructions in this manual for Keping the
Tread Deck Clean, p 9. Depending on the age of the unit, it may need a new belt and/or walking deck if it continues to trip a 10A circuit breaker.
Contact iMovR Customer Care for assistance with obtaining parts and scheduling a service call.
• Some circuit breakers used in homes are not rated for high inrush currents that can sometimes occur when using a treadmill. In the highly
unusual circumstance that your treadmill is tripping the house/oice circuit breaker but the circuit breaker on the treadmill itself does not trip,
you will need to replace the home/oice breaker with a high inrush type. This is, unfortunately, a condition that we as a manufacturer have no
ability to control. High inrush circuit breakers are available at most hardware stores.
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1. Remove all items from your standing desk and place it upside-down
on a soft surface.
2. Choose where you want to install the console, and carefully align
the top of the console to the front edge of the desk. Mark the loca-
tion where the three screws will go, then remove the console.
3. Using a ⅛″ drill bit, drill pilot holes at the marked locations. Pilot
holes should be about ½″ deep. Be careful not to drill through your
desktop—we recommend using a drill bit collar.
4. Replace the console, lining it up with the new pilot holes. Use the
provided screws to attach the console to the desktop. Attach the
console loosely at first, then check the alignment of the console
to the front edge of the desk. When it is properly aligned, finish
tightening the screws, then turn the desk right-side up.
5. Plug the 9-pin end of the controller cable into the 9-pin socket at
the back of the console.
6. Plug the 15-pin end of the controller cable into the 15-pin socket
at the end of the controller cable coming from the back of the
treadmill.
7. Plug the power cable into the treadmill, then into the wall socket.
Once all connections are established and the treadmill is turned on
(via the red “rocker” switch in the rear), the console will activate.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• CAUTION: Never remove any cover without first disconnecting AC power.
• To reduce the risk of an electrical shock, disconnect your treadmill from
the electrical outlet prior to any cleaning, lubrication or service work.
• Never use a ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) wall outlet with this
treadmill. As with any appliance with a large motor, the GFCI will
trip often. Route the power cord away from any moving part of the
treadmill including the transportation wheels.
• To reduce the risk of burns, fire or electric shock, be sure to install
your treadmill where it will have good access to a 110-volt, 10-amp
grounded outlet, with only the treadmill plugged into the circuit.
• For fire code compliance, do not use an extension cord unless it’s a
14 AWG cord, or better, with only one (1) outlet on the end. The outlet
must be a three-prong, grounded type. The treadmill should be the
only appliance in the circuit to which it is connected.
• Never operate the treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug.
• Do not attempt to disable the grounding plug by using improper
adaptors or extension cords, or in any way attempt to modify the
cord set. A serious shock or fire hazard may result along with
electronics malfunctions.
• If voltage varies by 10 percent (10%) or more, the performance of
your treadmill may be aected. Such conditions are not covered
under your warranty. If you suspect the voltage is low, contact your
local power company or a licensed electrician for proper testing/
evaluation.
INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE HAND CONTROLLER
Power Cable Controller Cable
Back of Treadmill
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The ThermoTread GT can be moved by using the two recessed caster wheels set into the front of the
unit to roll the treadmill into position. It is best to pick the treadmill up carefully from the rear and lift it
to about a 45-degree angle in order to enable easier rolling. Mind the power cable and controller cable;
avoid rolling over them.
Please use extreme caution as the treadmill is heavy.
To reduce the possibility of injury while lifting, bend your legs and keep your back
straight. As you raise the treadmill, lift using your legs, not your back. It is suggested
that you always use the help of a second person when moving the treadmill.
• The ThermoTread GTX treadmill is specifically designed as a walking treadmill for use in an
oice or home oice environment, and should ONLY be used in conjunction with a stable,
adjustable-height desk.
• When setting up the treadmill relative to the desk, it is important to combine both safety
and ergonomics. Place the treadmill perpendicular (at 90°) to the opening of the desk. This
is for both safety and comfort. The user should be able to safely lean on the desk with two
hands when they feel the need for extra support.
• Position the treadmill such that your footfall will generally be in the center of the deck, and
as far to the front of the treadmill as possible without having your shoes touch the motor
housing, when walking at your normal stride. Experiment with the best walking position
relative to safety, ergonomics, and the ability to access the desk area.
• A sticker has been provided (see image right) as a reminder
to the user to only use the treadmill in conjunction with an
adjustable height desk. If installing at a multi-user station
please aix this stick to the desk near the controller handset.
Caution - Risk of Injury to Persons. To avoid injury, use
extreme caution when stepping onto or o a moving
treadmill belt. Read Instruction Manual before using.
Attention - Risque de blessures. Pour éviter des blessures,
soyez extrèmement prudent en montant ou descendant
un tapis roulant. Lisez attentivement la notice avant
l’utilisation.
Remove Safety Key when not in use and store out of
reach of children.
Retirer la clé de sécurité lorsque ‘appareil n’est pas en
fonction et la garder hors de la portée des enfants.
This treadmill is specically designed as a walking
treadmill and should only be used in conjunction with an
adjustable height desk.
Ce tapis est spéciquement conçu comme un tapis
roulant de marche et ne doit être utilisé qu’en
conjonction avec un bureau réglable en hauteur.
CAUTION - ATTENTION
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THE TREADMILL AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO AN ADJUSTABLE-HEIGHT DESK
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TREADMILL SITING AND INSTALLATION
• Do not operate treadmill on a deeply padded, plush or shag carpet.
Damage to both carpet and the treadmill may occur.
• Provide a minimum clearance of 40″ (1m) behind the treadmill and
20″ (1/2m) to the left and ride sides of the treadmill. Comply with local
fire codes for any additional clearance instructions, and never block
access to fire safety equipment.
• Use a level to make sure that the treadmill is perfectly horizontal, as
most floors are slightly uneven. Use the adjustable leveling feet on
the treadmill to ensure that all four corners of the unit are solidly on
the floor, and no corner is “high sided.” Making sure the treadmill is
perfectly horizontal is key to avoiding undue torqueing forces on the
frame, which can cause the belt to move out of position, generate
squeaks or scraping noises when walking on the belt, reduce the life
expectancy of key components, and/or void the warranty.
• Keep all cords away from heated surfaces.
• Do not operate in the vicinity of where aerosol products are being
used or where oxygen is being administered. Sparks from the motor
may ignite may ignite a highly gaseous environment.
• Never expose this treadmill to rain or moisture. This product is NOT
designed for use outdoors, near a pool or spa, or in any other high-
humidity environment.
• The treadmill’s specified environmental operating range is:
Temperature: 50°–95° F (10°–35 °C)
Maximum Humidity: 80% non-condensing (no water drops
forming on surfaces)
MOVING THE TREADMILL

A Safety Key with Tether Cord and Clip is provided with this treadmill. Its
intent is purely for user safety should you fall or move too far back on the
treadmill belt due to a distraction.
First fasten the plastic clip onto your clothing in a secure manner to ensure
good holding power, while allowing enough slack in the cord to provide
safe and unimpeded walking. Then insert the red safety key into the front of
the controller handset. Your treadmill will NOT start or operate without this.
Removing the safety key also secures the treadmill from unauthorized use.
Be familiar with its function and limitations. The treadmill will stop, depending on speed, with a one to two step coast anytime the safety key is pulled
out of the console. Replace the safety key into the slot on the front of the handset, and then use the START button to return to normal operation.
OPERATING SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
• Wear suitable shoes for use. High heels, sandals, flip-flops or bare
feet are not suitable for use on your treadmill. Keeping a clean,
dedicated pair of indoor-only athletic shoes is highly recommended
both for comfort and to prevent the introduction of dirt into the
treadmill mechanism.
• Keep children and animals away from an operating treadmill.
• Keep hands and loose clothing (e.g. scarves, ties) away from all
moving parts.
• The ThermoTread GTX is designed for use in an oice environment,
and to be used at a relatively slow walking speed. Overriding the
2.5 mph factory default top speed is not recommended for shared
workstations. At higher speeds extra caution must be exercised to
avoid distractions that could lead to a loss of balance and serious
injury.
• Avoid eating or drinking while on the treadmill. Any food, liquid
or other substances that may fall onto the treadmill belt should
be cleaned up immediately. Nothing other than lubricant should
ever enter the space between the belt and the deck. If any foreign
material gets in between the belt and the deck, immediately turn
o and unplug the treadmill, loosen the belt (see instructions for
Adjusting Tread-Belt Tension, p. 10) and clean the entire deck area,
and the inside of the entire walking belt, using a clean cloth. Once
the belt is re-tightened, check the belt alignment and re-lubricate the
deck following the instructions for Tread-Belt Lubrication.
• Should you experience static electricity shocks while working at your
treadmill desk computer first check to see that the treadmill, and
all electronics that are connected to your workstation (computer,
monitor, etc.) are all properly grounded. Especially in cold and dry
environments, static charges can build up on the treadmill. One
common method of eliminating or reducing static electricity build-
up is to place the treadmill on an anti-static treadmill mat, like the
RightSize™ Premium Treadmill Mat from iMovR. If you experience
static shocks when touching your computer we recommend using a
remote keyboard and mouse with a wireless Bluetooth connection in
order to break the electrical circuit and prevent possible harm to your
computer equipment.
• Never drop or insert any object(s) into any openings.
• When disconnecting the treadmill always turn o the ON/OFF “rocker”
style switch at the rear of the treadmill before unplugging the power
cord from the power outlet.
SAFETY KEY
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS—THINK SAFETY!
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CONTROLLER INTERFACE
The ThermoTread GTX Controller handset user interface is illustrated below. The user interface has seven LEDs that are associated with six display
modes (SPEED, TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIE, WEIGHT, and STEP) and one indicator light for Bluetooth. The interface has five buttons, START, STOP,
MODE, ▲ and ▼. The handset features a 4-digit alpha-numeric LED display.
SPEED
When the treadmill is stopped: The LED display shows the startup
speed in mph (default) or km/h. The default startup speed is 1.0 mph.
When the treadmill is running: The LED display shows the treadmill’s
current speed in mph (default) or km/h.
TIME
The LED display shows the time elapsed during the current session. The
display will be in MM:SS until 99:99 is reached, after which it will show
HH:MM.
DISTANCE
The LED display shows the distance walked during the current session
in miles (default) or kilometers, with two decimal places of precision.
CALORIE
The LED display shows the Calories (aka kilocalories) burned during
the current session, using highly accurate calculations for non-cardio
exercise, based on Mayo Clinic research, with 0 decimal places of
precision. User weight must be set to calculate this number accurately.
WEIGHT
The LED display shows value entered as the user’s weight in lbs
(default) or kg. This value can be changed by pressing the ▲ and ▼
buttons. The default weight is 150 lbs.
STEP
The LED display shows the number of steps taken during the current
session. Count rolls over after 9,999 steps. Stride length must be set (see
p. 7) to accurately calculate steps.
STOP
Stops the treadmill. If treadmill is already stopped, ends the current
session and clears the values for TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIE, and STEP.
START
Starts the treadmill. The LED display will show the countdown 3, 2, 1,
and then the treadmill will begin moving. It will gradually accelerate to
the starting speed when beginning a new session or the currently set
speed when continuing a session. TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIE, and STEP
will be counted while the treadmill is moving.
MODE
Cycle through the dierent display modes. The LED light will indicate
which mode is currently displayed. Also used to cycle through the
settings menu.
▲/▼
While walking, use ▲ and ▼ to increase or decrease the treadmill speed.
In other modes, use these buttons to change various user settings.
To control the ThermoTread GTX from your smartphone, go to imovr.com/ergodynamics-app (or use the QR code to the right) to
download the iMovR Ergodynamics App.
BLUETOOTH
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F06
Allows you to input your stride length from 10 to 50 inches. (Metric mode: 20 to 130 cm.) This stride length allows the controller to calculate your STEP
count. The default value is 28 inches (70 cm). ▲ and ▼ will modify the setting in 1 inch (2 cm) increments.
To accurately determine your stride length,
1. Start walking on the treadmill and adjust the speed to 1.5 mph and find a comfortable stride.
2. Using a stopwatch or timer, count the number of steps you take in 60 seconds.
3. Divide the number 1,584 by the number of steps you took in the 60 seconds. This number is your average stride length. Input this number.
For example: Arthur sets his ThermoTread GTX to 1.5 mph and finds a comfortable walking stride. He uses a stopwatch to measure out sixty seconds
and counts 63 steps in that time period. Arthur then divides 1,584 by his 63 steps and finds a quotient of 25. Arthur’s average stride length is 25″(64 cm).
MODIFYING SETTINGS
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To enter the Settings Menu, press the STOP and MODE buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. The six display mode LED lights will turn on and the
LED display will show F## for two seconds. Use the MODE button to cycle through the settings, and the ▲ and ▼ buttons to make your selections. At
the end of the cycle, the LED lights will turn o, you will exit the Settings Menu, and the controller will return to regular operation.
F00
Allows you to change the treadmill units between imperial (0, default) and metric (1).
SPEED WEIGHT DISTANCE STEP
0: mph lbs miles calculated with a stride length in inches
1: km/h kg kilometers calculated with a stride length in centimeters
F01
Allows you to adjust the treadmill’s maximum speed from 0.5 to 4.0 mph. (Metric mode: 0.8 to 6.4 km/h.) The default value is 2.5 mph (4.0 km/h).
▲ and ▼ will modify the setting in increments of 0.1 unit.
F02
Allows you to adjust when the controller beeps. The default value is 0.
0: All beeps are on; the controller will beep whenever a button is pressed, will beep twice to indicate an incorrect button press, and will beep
during the countdown whenever the treadmill is about to start.
1: The controller will only beep during the countdown whenever the treadmill is about to start.
2: None; the controller will never beep.
F03
Allows you to turn Bluetooth on (1, default) and o (0).
F04
Displays whether the controller is in Enterprise Mode. The settings in Enterprise Mode are intended for locations like a corporate campus where
multiple users are using treadmills that are under centralized, enterprise-wide settings control. The default value is 0, and this setting cannot be
changed from the controller.
0: Enterprise Mode o
1: Enterprise Mode on
F05
Allows you to change the treadmill’s startup speed from 0.5 to 4.0 mph. (Metric mode: 0.8 to 6.4 km/h.) This is the speed of the treadmill at the start of
a new session. The default value is 1.0 mph (1.6 km/h). ▲ and ▼ will modify the setting in increments of 0.1 unit. Overriding the factory default startup
speed of 1.0 mph is not recommended for shared-use workstations.

WALKING
Press START to begin your session. The LED display will show the countdown 3,
2, 1, and then the treadmill will begin moving. It will gradually accelerate to the
startup speed, which will be shown on the display.
While walking, press ▲ to increase the speed of the treadmill or ▼ to decrease
the speed of the treadmill. Each button press adjusts the speed in increments of
0.1 mph.
The ThermoTread GTX is specifically designed as a walking treadmill to be
used in an oice or home environment with the user engaging in work or other
activities requiring concentration. With that in mind, the treadmill’s default
maximum speed is 2.5mph (4 kmh). We advise you to find a comfortable walking
speed that will enable you to easily work at your desk while you walk. For most
people that will be between 1.2 mph and 1.8 mph.
While walking, use the MODE button to view the desired information on the LED
display. If you select TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIE, or STEP, you will see the values
increment as you keep walking.
To pause your session, press STOP. The treadmill will slow down and come to a
complete stop. TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIE, and STEP values will stop incrementing.
While the treadmill is stopped, you can use the MODE button to see the last
SPEED selected, the TIME walked, the DISTANCE covered, the CALORIEs expended,
the set WEIGHT, and the STEP count.
To resume your session, press START again. The LED display will show the
countdown again, and the treadmill will accelerate back to the current SPEED.
To end your session, press STOP again after the treadmill has come to a complete
stop. The values for TIME, DISTANCE, and STEP will be cleared and set to 0.
In the even that the safety key is disconnected from the controller handset the
treadmill belt will shut o automatically. The display will read E0, and the session
will end. Once the tether is replaced, you can restart the treadmill and begin a
new session.
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START WALKING
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Stand on the treadmill deck close enough to be able to use a height adjustable or standing desk and in a safe location where your stride is neither too
close to the front or the rear of the belt.
International safety standards require the treadmill to have a tethered safety key in the event that a user loses their footing. The safety key must be
firmly seated in its socket for the treadmill to receive power. To use the safety key feature simply attach the red spring clip to an article of clothing
such as a waste band or belt loop.

The ThermoTread GTX oice treadmill uses a highly-eicient, low-
friction deck made of Bakelite, the best material available for treadmill
decks. Energy consumption and noise level are minimized when the
deck is kept as clean as possible. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the
area between the belt edge and frame. Also, reach as far as practical
directly under the belt edge to clean out any loose debris or dust
build up. This should be done once a month (along with re-lubrication,
see p. 11) and helps extend the life of the belt, deck, motor and other
components. Clean the top of the textured belt with a mild soap and
water solution and a nylon scrub brush, as needed. Always allow to
completely dry before using.
The ThermoTread GTX is designed to be used in a clean and dry
oice environment. With regular cleaning along the edges of the belt,
as described above, the rest of the deck should remain very clean.
However, if too much dust—or dirt introduced from outdoor shoes
when walking on the treadmill - finds its way under the belt, then the
entire deck and friction side of the belt should be thoroughly cleaned
and re-lubricated. Follow the instructions in the Belt/Deck Lubrication
section on p. 11 to learn how to loosen the belt and gain access to the
entire deck area. Use a soft, damp cloth to completely clean o the deck
and the friction side of the tread-belt. Then follow the instructions to
completely lubricate, re-tighten, and re-align the belt if necessary. Use a
more liberal amount of lubricant if applying to a completely clean deck.
Keeping the deck as clean as possible will extend the life of your
treadmill, reduce power consumption and noise, and preserve your
warranty protection. If you find that dirt continues to find its way
under the belt then consider these extra measures to create a cleaner
environment for the treadmill:
• Keep a clean pair of comfortable walking shoes by your treadmill
desk, to avoid introducing dirt from the outside
• Minimize static build-up on the treadmill by investing in a treadmill mat
• Place an air cleaner (preferably HEPA) in the vicinity of your treadmill
desk to remove particulates from the air
Depending on usage you may eventually need to replace the deck and/
or walking belt due to normal wear. The treadmill should be inspected
by a qualified treadmill repaid technician every three to five years to
determine whether either or both of these critical components need to
be replaced. Contact iMovR Customer Care to locate a qualified service
outfit in your area. Remember, keeping the tread-belt and deck clean
and well lubricated will reduce wear and tear and postpone the need
for replacement.
BLACK DUST
Sometimes a small amount of black dust will appear on the floor behind
the treadmill. This occurs during the “break-in” period for any new
tread-belt and is completely normal.
GENERAL CLEANING
Always turn the treadmill power o and UNPLUG the power cord before
proceeding with this task. Dirt, dust, and pet hair can block air inlets
and accumulate on the walking belt. Please vacuum underneath your
treadmill on a monthly basis to prevent an excess build-up of dirt that
can get sucked up and find its way to the inner workings under the
motor cover. Once a year, you should remove the motor cover and
vacuum out any dirt that has accumulated.
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
KEEPING THE TREAD DECK CLEAN

ADJUSTING THE TREAD-BELT
There are two kinds of belt adjustments that may be necessary from time to time.
• If you find that your belt slips or “hesitates” even a tiny bit with each foot fall, it has probably stretched a little bit through normal use.
Please follow the Tread-Belt Tension Adjustment procedure below.
• If you find that your belt has moved significantly to the left or right of center then follow the Tread-Belt Tracking Adjustment procedure below.
TREAD-BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
Your treadmill’s belt is factory-set to be usable without any adjustments,
however belt tension might need to be adjusted from time to time as
the belt stretches from normal use. Adjustment is made at the rear
roller with the 6mm Allen wrench (provided in the parts package). The
adjustment bolts are located at the end of the step rails in the rear end
caps, as shown in the photo.
Tighten the rear roller only enough to prevent slippage at the front roller.
Set the treadmill to your normal walking speed. Turn the left side and
right side tread-belt tension adjusting bolts clockwise a quarter turn
each. Inspect for proper tension by walking on the belt and making
sure it is not slipping or hesitating with each step. When an adjustment
is made to the belt tension, you must remember to turn the bolts on
both sides evenly or the belt could start tracking to one side instead
of running in the middle of the deck. If the belt still continues to slip,
repeat the adjustment by turning both bolts another quarter turn
clockwise until the correct tension is achieved.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN—Overtightening will cause belt damage and
premature bearing failure. If you tighten the belt a lot and it still slips,
the problem may actually be the drive belt (located under the motor
cover). This connects the motor to the front roller. A loose drive belt will
feel much like a slack or loose treadmill belt. The drive belt should only
be tightened by a trained service technician. Contact iMovR Customer
Care to locate a qualified service provider in your area.
TREAD-BELT TRACKING ADJUSTMENT
Important: Before adjusting the tracking of the tread-belt check to
make sure that the treadmill itself is perfectly horizontal. It is best to use
a level to make certain that the treadmill is level both left-to-right and
front-to-back. Use the leveling pads at the four corners of the treadmill
to make adjustments as necessary. Particularly when it comes to aligning
the tread-belt track, it is important to confirm that the treadmill is per-
fectly horizontal with respect to gravity (recognizing that most floors
are a little uneven). Again, use the treadmill levelling pads to correct.
Failure to level the treadmill precisely will lead to undue torque forces
on the frame which will reduce the lifespan of expensive components
and make it diicult to properly align the tread-belt. If a service tech-
nician is called and the treadmill is found not to be level the warranty
may be voided. Per the installation instructions at the front of this
manual, the treadmill should always be used on a firm flooring. Setting
the treadmill atop thick pile carpet or carpet with too much insulation
underneath is not recommended, even if the treadmill appears to re-
main level when no one is walking on it. Uneven loading induced while
walking will put undue torque strain on the frame and may cause the
belt to glide to the left or right, and/or reduce the life expectancy of key
components of the treadmill.
This treadmill is designed so that the tread-belt remains reasonably
centered on the deck while in use, aided by the use of crowned rollers.
It is perfectly common for belts to drift to one side while in use,
depending on the user’s gait and if they favor one leg over the other.
If, however, the belt continues to drift to one side even while no one is
walking on the treadmill then adjustments are necessary.
SETTING TREAD-BELT TRACKING—A 6mm Allen wrench is included in
the parts package to make this adjustment. Make tracking adjustments
on the left side bolt only. Set the treadmill speed to its maximum speed
in order to see the eects of your adjustments as rapidly as possible.
Be aware that a small adjustment can make a dramatic dierence
which may not be apparent right away. Give the belt time to find its new
position after each turn of the bolt.
If the belt is too close to the left side, then turn the bolt one quarter turn
to the right (clockwise) and wait for a few minutes for the belt to adjust
itself. If necessary, continue to make quarter turns to the right until the
belt stabilizes back to the center of the treadmill deck.
If the belt is too close to the right side, turn the bolt one quarter turn
to the left (counter-clockwise) and wait a few minutes for the belt to
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adjust itself. If necessary, continue to make quarter turns to the left until
the belt stabilizes back to the center of the treadmill deck—see image.
The belt may require periodic tracking adjustment depending upon use
and individual walking characteristics. Some users’ walking gait may
aect tracking dierently. Expect to make adjustments as required to
center the tread-belt. Adjustments will become less of a maintenance
concern as the belt is used over time. A single-user treadmill desk will
probably need belt tracking adjustment every few months; shared
workstations should be maintained monthly, at a minimum.
ATTENTION: DAMAGE TO THE TREAD-BELT RESULTING FROM IMPROPER
TRACKING/TENSION ADJUSTMENTS OR USING THE TREADMILL WHEN IT IS
NOT PROPERLY LEVELED IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY.
BELT/DECK LUBRICATION
USE ONLY THE CORRECT LUBRICANT
iMovR brand 100% Silicone Lubricant Oil can be ordered directly from
iMovR.com, your authorized iMovR dealer, or from Amazon.com. These
bottles spray the lubricant in a thin, focused stream, minimizing any
excess liquid from missing the intended spray zone. For detailed
lubrication instructions, a video tutorial, and other important information,
please visit our website, TreadmillLubrication.com. Note that while
iMovR’s multi-viscosity formulation can be used on the vast majority
of treadmills on the market (see website for full list), not all treadmill
lubricants on the market are safe to use on the ThermoTreadGTX. NEVER
use WD-40, graphite, Teflon, wax, or anything other than 100% Silicone
Oil to lubricate this treadmill. Lubricating the ThermoTread GT with a non-
approved brand of lubricant can void your warranty.
FREQUENCY OF LUBRICATION
Keeping the deck lubricated at the recommended intervals ensures
the longest possible life for your treadmill. If the lubricant dries out, the
friction between the belt and the deck rises and places undue stress on
the drive motor, drive belt, and electronic motor controller board, which
could result in the failure of any these, or other expensive components.
Failure to lubricate the deck at regular intervals will void the warranty.
The belt and deck come pre-lubricated by the factory and subsequent
lubrication should be performed approximately every 40 hours of use.
For shared multi-user workstations weekly lubrication is recommended.
For individual users who spend several hours a day walking at their desk,
the lubrication interval will typically be one to three months, depending
on the environment. At the first sign of any belt hesitation or excessive
“scraping” noise from the belt, immediately lubricate the treadmill.
LUBRICATION PROCECURE
IMPORTANT: Before lubricating the belt please make sure you have
properly cleaned the treadmill according to the instructions under the
General Maintenance section of this manual. Failure to clean the deck
properly prior to applying new lubrication may allow dirt to move under
the belt and increase, rather than decrease friction.
Once you’ve cleaned the treadmill deck, use the following procedure to
lubricate the deck beneath the tread-belt:
1. Turn o the treadmill and unplug the electrical cord.
2. At a mid-point of the deck on one side of the treadmill, lift up on the
belt carefully and reach under with the spray bottle of lubricant.
3. Aiming downward toward the deck, squirt the lubricant on the
deck 2 to 4 times. NEVER spray lubricant on top of the tread-belt, only
in the space between the belt and the deck.
4. Repeat the process on the other side of the treadmill.
5. Plug the electrical cord back into the outlet, and turn on the treadmill.
Begin walking on the belt at a moderate speed for 5 minutes, to evenly
spread the lubricant around the entire walking area of the deck.
Lubrication is a fairly simple process. If, however, you are unable to
perform the above procedure because the belt is too tight and cannot be
lifted suiciently then it will be necessary to loosen the belt. Using the
6mm Allen wrench supplied, loosen the two rear roller adjustment bolts.
These are located in the rear end caps. Loosen the belt by approximately
5 to 10 turns COUNTER-CLOCKWISE. Make sure to loosen both left and
right sides with the exact same number turns so as not to aect the
tracking of the belt. Remember that you’ll have to re-tighten each
adjustment bolt by exactly the same number of turns in the opposite
direction (CLOCKWISE) after the procedure is complete to return the belt
to the same tension as before.
Once the belt is loose enough, wipe the deck o with a clean, lint-free
cloth to remove any dirt. Apply 2–4 squirts of lubricant onto the deck
surface about 18″ (46 cm) from the motor cover. Spray in a pattern
parallel to the motor cover in about a 12″ wide line (30.5 cm). This 12″
wide line should be in the middle of the deck at approximately equal
distance from both side edges of the belt. Ideally you want the lubricant
to be applied at about the spot where your feet normally hit the belt
when walking on it.
Once the lubricant is applied, tighten the rear roller adjustment bolts by the
same number of turns as when you loosened them. Then run the treadmill
at top speed without walking on it for a few minutes. This is to make sure
that the belt stays in the middle of the deck. If the belt tracks to one side,
please then follow the instructions for Tread-Belt Tracking Adjustment.
Now that the deck is lubricated and you’ve tested that the belt is tight
enough and is tracking in the center, begin walking on the belt at a
moderate speed for 5 minutes, to evenly spread the lubricant around the
entire walking area of the deck.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting iMovR Customer Care for assistance, please review the following information.
PROBLEM CAUSE / SOLUTION
Controller handset does not light up
• Safety key not firmly seated in the handset.
• Circuit breaker on the front of the treadmill (near the
power cord connection) is tripped. Push the red
circuit breaker button in until it locks.
• Plug is disconnected – make sure plug is
firmly pushed into AC wall outlet and the
back of the treadmill.
• Household or oice circuit breaker may be
tripped—check the circuit breaker box.
Treadmill belt hesitates when walked on The treadmill belt needs to be lubricated or to be tightened. See the General Maintenance
section on Tread-Belt Lubrication and Tread-belt Tension Adjustment.
Motor is not responsive after pressing START. Check that the console is properly connected to the treadmill via the 9-pin and 15-pin
cable connectors.
Treadmill circuit breaker trips.
• This is sometimes caused by high belt/deck friction. First try lubricating the treadmill
belt. If it continues to trip, try slightly loosening the treadmill belt. Refer to General
Maintenance section.
• Interference from other items may cause the circuit breaker to trip. Try unplugging the
other items connected to the same electrical circuit.
House circuit breaker trips, but not the
treadmill circuit breaker.
You may to replace the house circuit breaker with a “High In-Rush Current” type circuit
breaker. This is commonly available in most hardware stores. Please refer to the circuit
breaker section on page 3.
Treadmill belt does not stay centered It is normal for all treadmills to require belt re-alignment every so often. See instructions
on p. 10.
LED Display reads “E0” The Safety Key was disconnected from the controller during operation. Reinsert it into the
controller to reset the treadmill and begin a new session
LED Display reads “E1” The controller has detected a problem with the treadmill. Contact customer service.
Still Having Issues? Call Us!
iMovR Customer Service: 888-208-6770 or 425-999-3550
9AM–5PM Pacic Time, Monday–Friday
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NORMAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONSUMER:
This warranty applies only to products in ordinary household or light
commercial use. The consumer/facility is responsible for the items listed
below:
1. Warranty registration must take place within 30 days of the original
purchase date to validate the manufacturer’s limited warranty. Warranty
must be completed on-line by registering at: www.imovr.com/warranty
2. Properly using the treadmill in accordance with the instructions
provided in this manual.
3. Proper installation in accordance with instructions provided with the
treadmill and with all local electrical and fire safety codes.
4. Ensuring a proper connection to a grounded power supply of
suicient voltage, as well as replacing blown fuses, and repairing loose
connections or defects in house or facility wiring.
5. Paying expenses incurred to make the treadmill accessible for servicing.
6. Remedying damages to the treadmill finish during installation, or
following installation.
7. Conducting routine maintenance of this unit as specified in this manual.
EXCLUSIONS:
This warranty does not cover the following:
1. CONSEQUENTIAL, COLLATERAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY
BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. Note: Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-
tial damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
2. Service call reimbursement to the consumer. Service call reim-
bursement to the dealer that does not involve malfunction or defects in
workmanship or material, for units that are beyond the warranty period,
for units that are beyond the service call reimbursement period, for tread-
mill not requiring component replacement, or treadmill not in ordinary
household or light commercial use.
3. Damages caused by services performed by persons other than
authorized iMovR service providers; use of parts other than original
iMovR parts; or external causes such as corrosion, discoloration of paint
or plastic, alterations, modifications, abuse, misuse, accident, improper
maintenance, inadequate power supply, or acts of God.
4. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or
altered.
5. Products that have been sold, transferred, bartered, or given to a
third party.
6. Products that do not have a warranty registration on record at iMovR.
iMovR reserves the right to request proof of purchase if no warranty
record exists for the product.
7. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABI-
LITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
8. Warranties outside of the United States may vary. Please contact your
local dealer for details.
SERVICE:
Keep your bill of sale. The labor warranty period for this treadmill is
established as being twelve (12) months from the date on the bill of sale.
If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all
receipts related to service. This written warranty gives you specific legal
rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state. To
obtain service under this warranty you must follow these steps, in this
order:
1. Contact iMovR Customer Care at (888) 208-6770 or (425) 999-3550 or
2. iMovR’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or
replacing, at iMovR’s option, the product through one of our authorized
service centers. All repairs must be preauthorized by iMovR. While under
warranty, replacement parts, shipping charges, and service charges will
be covered by iMovR.
3. The owner is responsible for ensuring adequate packaging upon
return to iMovR. iMovR is not responsible for damages in shipping. Make
all freight damage claims with the appropriate freight carrier. DO NOT
SHIP ANY UNIT TO OUR FACTORY WITHOUT A RETURN AUTHORIZATION
NUMBER. All units arriving without a return authorization number will
be refused.
4. For any further information, or to contact our service department,
send an e-mail to customercare@imovr.com
Product features or specifications as described or illustrated are subject
to change without notice. All warranties are made by iMovR. This
warranty applies only in the continental U.S. and in Canada.
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WARRANTY
iMovR warrants all of its treadmill parts for a period of time listed below from the date of sale. iMovR’s responsibilities include providing new or
remanufactured parts, at iMovR’s option. The warranty term is as follows: Frame: Lifetime, Motor: 3 Years, Parts: 2 Years , Labor: 1 Year

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Ergonomic Balancing Board
Gymba 6 Pack
Tucker Cable Management Kit
Tempo TreadTop Oce Chair Power Management
Monitor Arms
iMovR Premium Drawer- 3D LaminateCasters Standing Mats
EasySpray Treadmill Lubricant
SteadyType Exo
Tech Dock
Desktop Lighting
Complete Active Workstations

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File Cabinets
3D-Laminate Desks
L Desks Compact Desks
Solid Wood Desks
U Desk
Corner Desks Reclaimed Wood Stand Alone Bases Finish Guides
Lander Line Standing Desk Treadmill Desks
Desk Converters

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iMovR Contact Information:
Phone: (888) 208-6770 or (425) 999-3550
Fax: (425) 999-3550
E-mail: customercar[email protected]
Live Chat: www.iMovR.com
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